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@Andrei if it sits well with you, I think so - it will likely get support. For instance, I too would like to see it gone, nothing good comes from this guidance as users tend lash out on downvoters who dare to try to help them out along the way, unfortunate as it is. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 1 min ago
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Worse, they lash out at the commenters. I've gotten some pretty good shellackings from misguided folks after trying to explain what I believed got their precious and perfect post a downvote. — user4581301 1 min ago
Sidenote: If you're going to comment and downvote, comment first. No point to downvoting, getting part-way through the explanation and wasting the effort because the asker deletes the post rather than making what could have been a trivial fix. — user4581301 1 min ago
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It does say "Please consider"...feedback can be helpful, and in the majority of cases, it's well-received. Unfortunately, it's the few bad apples who respond poorly that have ruined it for everyone else. — Ryan M ♦ 45 secs ago
Is the thanks/hi an official thing or a community opinion? @PeterMortensen I personally don't mind those, I think it makes some posts less robotic. — S. Dre 54 secs ago
@nbk ok I don't have a problem with people posting answers when the question is not clear. I might not agree with it, but there is nothing we can do to stop it and I can understand your approach. My problem presented here was that the user asked for clarifications inside the answer (they had enough rep to comment), not the fact that they answered (sorry if that wasn't clear in my post) — Tomerikoo 1 min ago
Feedback can, indeed, be helpful, but it shouldn't be in any way connected to votes, and the message is doing a disservice by implying that there should be a relationship. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@psubsee2003 one thing I've realised is, as SE is a community driven moderation, sometimes is implied or it seems to be implied that you should pursue your opinion in the matter, as you are part of that moderation. I haven't seen anywhere a clear statement that anyone is forced to follow the majority's opinion in these cases. — S. Dre 1 min ago
Yes, it is official, @S.Dre. There is nothing robotic about posts without salutations, greetings, etc - those are just useless noise. — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 15 secs ago
I don't think some people actually believe this. Some people state that they want the community to be "akin to an encyclopedia" (which will have no friendliness neither the opposite). I personally do not think that this is something to pursue, since this is NOT an encyclopedia per se. It can still achieve the status of a knowledge hub (if it hasn't already) while allowing these kind of "friendliness" since, opposite to encyclopedias, you ARE interacting with a human directly. — S. Dre 9 secs ago
So the solution we have reached is to downvote without giving any explanation because bad users release their anger against us? I don't think this is a solution but rather a poor patch. — S. Dre 45 secs ago
I think that explaining a downvote helps a lot when you try to improve your participation in this community. If some users lash out against downvoters, maybe those are users we simply don't want here and the solution goes through getting rid of them. As we say in Spain, this makes the righteous pay for the sinners. — S. Dre 17 secs ago
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I think this makes tag creation too cumbersome, and risks not being able to keep up with new tech as it becomes available. Niche-yet-on-topic tags would never survive beyond creation with the proposed usage requirements. We don't want to limit the number of tags for the sake of it; we want to remove irrelevant and off-topic tags as well prevent those from gaining traction in the first place, but we need to avoid crippling on topic tags in doing so. — Bender the Greatest 56 secs ago
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Do you feel that explaining an upvote also helps a lot, @S.Dre? How do you know what, specifically, to keep doing, unless someone explains their upvote? The point is that feedback is useful. Votes are not meant to be feedback to the poster (although they are feedback to others, in that they rank the accuracy, usefulness, and interestingness of the post); if someone wants to leave feedback for the author of a post, they can and will post a comment. — Cody Gray ♦ 47 secs ago
While correct, I find the wording of Ryan's comment to be a bit confusing. Maybe others will, too, so I'll try to explain differently. The author of a question is allowed to delete their own question unless that question has either: (A) an accepted answer, (B) an upvoted answer, or (C) multiple answers. Constraint A is within the control of the asker, as they can simply unaccept the answer and then delete the question. Neither constraints B nor C are in control of the asker, so they are the practical limits that people run into. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
These conditions/constraints are all covered in the canonical FAQ on the global Meta. What Ryan was also saying was that users who delete a question with a good answer that simply hasn't existed long enough to have been upvoted are doing a disservice to the site at large, and, thus, that you can flag such Q&A for moderator attention, requesting that we undelete the question to make the answer visible again. The system has a loophole in that for a limited time after the posting of an answer until it receives an upvote, it doesn't know the answer is good. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
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In general, an upvote is issued when the question is good as it is. I think you can basically take from them that it is useful etc. — S. Dre 23 secs ago
In fact, I have indeed seen people commenting on an upvote when they are surprised by a nice behaviour or code practice etc. enough to comment on it. — S. Dre 33 secs ago
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@TylerH What I mean to say is that [vba]+[64-bit] or [vba]+[32-bit] are not sufficient to replace [vba7] and [vba6] respectively: There is not a 1:1 correspondence (VBA7 questions may be about targeting 32-bit and vice-versa), and also the language change did more than just affect things to do with bitness (which is why
#If VBA7
and #If WIN64
mean different things). Re unanswered questions; lack of answers doesn't mean the tags aren't attracting views and making answers more likely. Also, tags are not just about attracting answers, they also help people with the same question to filter Qus — Greedo 34 secs agoNitpick: tags can't have spaces in the names. You probably want dashes (and lowercase letters). — Ryan M ♦ 21 secs ago
My 2 cents: don't keep the tag for the geometric figure. It doesn't really add anything and leaves it around for misuse. I generally agree with your other proposals as well. — Ryan M ♦ 5 secs ago
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Yes that may be the issue. Disambiguation. I've found all three AND the single [helix] tag, which is used in most cases. — Goodies 52 secs ago
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This restriction is applied network-wide. You probably posted a question on another site in the last 90 minutes. — 41686d6564 stands w. Palestine 19 secs ago
Does this answer your question? Error -- "you can only post once every 90 minutes" but I haven't posted in days — 41686d6564 stands w. Palestine 45 secs ago
The issue in your case is not having a shared IP, but rather that you just asked a question 4 hours ago on TeX.SE. — Cody Gray ♦ 25 secs ago
@41686d6564standsw.Palestine It's 40 minutes on other sites, 90 is SO specific — Nick stands with Ukraine 12 secs ago
My original comment was partially incorrect, @41686d6564; I've edited it now. The issue here is accounts sharing the same IP address that have definitely posted to other SE sites within the last 40 minutes. I actually don't know if that 40-minute network-wide limit changes to 90 minutes on SO. The MSE FAQ that I linked is unclear on that, and I don't care enough to find out. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@Nick As Cody said, it's unclear in that answer whether the 90-minutes rate works exactly like the 40-minutes one or if it only applies to questions asked on SO. It does say "per site", after all. — 41686d6564 stands w. Palestine just now
From your link, I can see why the question was deleted. My comment is that it all happened too quickly: the downvotes, the closing, and the automatic deletion. I still do not understand what caused such reaction to my question, and can only guess that a few people misundestood my question or mistakenly thought that there was some hidden intention behind it. Anyway, my question aside, I personally think Roomba should give more time for questions to be exposed to a wider audience, perhaps with exceptions. But that's up to Stackoverflow to decide if they want to review the process. — Nagev 39 secs ago
@CodyGray yes: "Other per-site limits may apply; e.g. on Stack Overflow, new users can only ask once every 90 minutes." — Oleg Valter is with Ukraine 7 secs ago
Looks like the tags have been split since 2013: helix-3d-toolkit, helix-server, helix-dna-server, though 'helix' was still used for many other meanings. — Andrew T. 11 secs ago
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This feels like the entirely wrong guidance to me. The very largest bulk of my comments-on-downvoted-content do not result in recipients lashing out or making me a pin cushion; this narrative feels to me as seriously overblown. Rather, knowing that a good deal of downvotes-without-suggestions are because I am seen as a potentially vile and vengeful being is disheartening. This kind of guidance that harms those trying to improve while protecting the actually harmful actors feels extremely toxic. — MisterMiyagi 21 secs ago
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@Trilarion I agree. It's acceptable to ask someone to accept an answer, but not to accept your answer. — EJoshuaS - Stand with Ukraine 50 secs ago
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Have you not opened it since November 2021? If not, then the notification is still new to you, and it makes sense for it to be displayed. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
@Tom because that's the question I want and meant to ask, it's clear and objectively answerable. Also, don't know if you noticed, but my questions are basically lighting rods at this point, for people to pile on. If you want evidence notice that no one suggested a duplicate, the vote breakdown is 3/-10. If it was closed as something, then of course I would. — Braiam 38 secs ago
Out of interest, if you got an email at the start of last year, that was titled "All our new Book releases in one place!" and you read the email for the first time today would you reply to the email to let them know that the title was misleading, because the books it listed in the email have been out for 17 months and so aren't "new"? — Larnu 1 min ago
I don't know what you mean by "red tag". Tags and badges are a very specific thing on Stack Overflow; this wouldn't be appropriate as either one. Adding special-case code to account for the edge case where someone doesn't log into their account for months seems like a pointless use of developer time, not even considering the maintenance burden, if you ask me. I guess the copy could be changed to "Recent update", as opposed to "Just updated", but this seems like pointless semantics, to be honest. I don't see how this creates confusion or a usability problem. The date is very clearly indicated. — Cody Gray ♦ 1 min ago
Oh, you mean that you want a red background for the text "Just updated"? Yeah, that seems simple enough. How does it help to solve the problem, though? I guess I am just not understanding the thought process very well. — Cody Gray ♦ 55 secs ago
@CodyGray, as for your first comment "Have you not opened it?" I would say, there is nothing to "open": the two sentences are self explanatory, I understood that there is a MS Teams integration, why should I click on it when everything is already clearly stated in the text? — serge 41 secs ago
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@MisterMiyagi: I'm laconically rephrasing what was already said about comments on downvotes, with a lot more terseness. — Makoto 1 min ago
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@Makoto I'm well aware that comments can be received negatively, but I think there's an important difference between comments thus being not required versus not recommended. Considering to add a comment still leaves room to decide against it. — MisterMiyagi 24 secs ago
@MisterMiyagi: The system is making a suggestion to us that the community is actively discouraging. That's really the long and the short of it, and I believe that the system needs to get on the same page with the community here. Otherwise, you'll get someone just commenting with whatever they can get out of slamming their palm on the keyboard to pacify this message. — Makoto 1 min ago
The fact that you have 100 reputation doesn't mean you are immune to downvotes, having your question closed as a duplicate, or exempt from needing to research your question before you ask.. — Larnu 45 secs ago
It's well explained in the help section meta.stackexchange.com/help/asking-rate-limited — Dharman ♦ 1 min ago
@Larnu You missed my point: I don't care about the downvote. The problem is the punishment. — Emile Couzin 55 secs ago
Side note, please don't post images of messages; you can easily put the above text into a quote block and then those of us with bad eyesight can read the text too. — Larnu 38 secs ago
I don't know if it's a punishment. It's just a rate limit to prevent abuse. Why can't you wait 1 day and ask it tomorrow? — Dharman ♦ 56 secs ago
I can, but I'm slowed down and the day after tomorrow my problem needs to be sorted out — Emile Couzin 50 secs ago
@Dharman I read the section, I understand it better. Please excuse me if I got angry, I've been working the entire day. — Emile Couzin 25 secs ago
@Makoto "that the community is actively discouraging" I disagree with that assessment. "you don't have to" and "you should not" are completely different things. As far as I can tell, expecting a comment is discourage but not leaving a comment. "you'll get someone just commenting with whatever they can get out of slamming their palm on the keyboard to pacify this message." I also disagree with that. It's no problem at all to mentally dismiss the message, especially if one considers to leave a comment and still decides against it. — MisterMiyagi 53 secs ago
"the day after tomorrow my problem needs to be sorted out" well, SO doesn't work well for time-critical issues. — Andrew T. 17 secs ago
There are certainly dozens of meta posts where users falsely believed that popup was telling them commenting was necessary after downvoting, and using that as a basis for complaining about people not following it. — Kevin B 17 secs ago
If you are desperately in need for solutions, @EmileCouzin , then you need to hire or pay someone to do the work; Stack Overflow isn't a free consultancy service — Larnu 31 secs ago
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Does this answer your question? Why won't the system allow me to ask questions for several days? — gnat 26 secs ago
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"That's technically a rule violation" why are you deleting my comment telling you that that's not a rule violation, and not only that, it's worse, since such a "rule" would go against the principle that everything can be improved on the site, up to and including your own post? There's no rule violation in any action of the user, technical or not. — Braiam 19 secs ago
@Braiam That's a great question. I don't think the items are mutually exclusive, so I'd say "either" (or perhaps "should be at least one of these"). — Berthold ♦ 47 secs ago
The lack of Comments doesn't look very "handy" to me..., if this current Post was a Bulletin, I wouldn't have been able to mention that you have a Typo in "Information about about conferences... — chivracq 8 secs ago
@chivracq I expect that those posts are freely editable by collective members, but maybe Berthold knows something else. — Braiam 28 secs ago
Since Bulletins are messages specifically from the organization associated with the Collective, only admins can publish and edit them. — Berthold ♦ 1 min ago
@Braiam: But they have their own sites to do this from, which is kind of what I'd expect some company like Intel to do when announcing this. They'd likely cross-post between here and their own blog which would mean that Stack Overflow still has non-knowledge content on their site. Like I said, there's a justification hidden somewhere, but I can't be bothered to dig around for it. — Makoto 8 secs ago
@Makoto I do want to point out that Bulletins "will not appear in search results", "are disconnected from reputation" and "will not appear on tag pages", so it sounds like second-class citizenry at best (no offense meant to any Bulletins who may read this). We've crafted the guidelines to help admins avoid simply cross-posting from standard marketing channels and company blogs; that's the "relevant" part. — Berthold ♦ 44 secs ago
We'll be incorporating flagging and the diamond moderation tools into Collective Articles and Bulletins. Any user-generated content needs to be able to be flagged and moderated. At the moment, CMs have the ability to delete Bulletins (and Articles) if needed. — Berthold ♦ 1 min ago
@Braiam Re: expiration/evergreeness, archived posts will still be public, but are hidden behind the “archived” filter. The Bulletins tab in Collectives is filtered to "active" by default. A viewer needs to choose the “archived” filter in order to view archived Bulletins. Archived Bulletins also have a specific icon displayed next to them, and cannot be pinned. — Berthold ♦ 28 secs ago
1) Your third link is arguably off-topic on StackOverflow, as it relates more to the history of VBA and VB6, rather than any specific concrete issue. 2) You yourself have written 171 posts with the vba tag, but only two with either vb6 or vb7. If someone is trying to find a question about a specific VBA6/7 compatibility issue, I think it better to rely on keyword search to find them, under the broarder vba tag. — Zev Spitz 15 secs ago
"This is very annoying, since I sincerely tried to write my question well, and just because one user thinks my question is not worth it, the site shuts my mouth as if I was a bad question spammer." - To be clear, 3 users have actually downvoted your question. This is likely more connected to a shared ISP rate limitation situation. — Security Hound 34 secs ago
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Bulletins will only be display within the Collective's pages. There's a new "Bulletins" tab within a Collective to see all the entries, and a Collective can "pin" up to 2 bulletins to display on the Overview tab of the Collective. There's also a side-bar widget that shows recent bulletins and is displayed within the Collective pages. — John M. Wright ♦ 25 secs ago
Apologies about the non-displaying images! That was my error (they displayed for me but no one else). As you'll see, they are images of the creation interface and published state for a Bulletin. Thank you for remarking on it. — Berthold ♦ 1 min ago
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When did moderation become so insignificant that elementary tools became second-class citizens themselves? — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 1 min ago
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FWIW, I'm 💯 on replacing overwrought rules with better tools: the big problem now (and forever) has been the lack of a clean "undo" - which means poorly thought-out (or half-finished) efforts end up creating a LOT of extra work (that folks are even less motivated to undertake than the original effort). The limited tools available for mass tag ops inevitably destroy (or rewrite) history right now, which is just... Awful. There are logs, but they're incomplete and hard to access (even for the handful of people who HAVE access). It's a mess. — Shog9 1 min ago
I'm not sure that "Helix geometry" question should even be open; it's tagged "matlab" but isn't programming focused at all, it's just asking about the math itself. — zcoop98 1 min ago
As your very well-stated remarks detail, if we're going to surface Bulletins to those who are most likely to be interested, it's going to be about finding the right balance. As we learn more about how Bulletins will be used and move forward with the Collectives beta, we may surface Bulletins in other Collective-focused ways, but we are still in the ideation stages. John's comment details where they appear at the moment. — Berthold ♦ 1 min ago
I don't use VBA, so I really don't have a horse in this race, but could we at minimum clean up the [vba6] tag to make it more useful? It's only got 58 questions, has a duplicate tag excerpt to [vba], and literally exactly half of its questions are also tagged with [vba7], which implies to me that the tag, at the very least, isn't being used well in its current state. — zcoop98 1 min ago
@Berthold: So it's something that's less useful (from a content perspective) than comments are on Stack Overflow, yet it's being put into a feature that companies pay for. I admit to having an overflowing bias on this, but that honestly feels pretty first-class to me; someone is requesting that you develop this with those limitations, so you...are. — Makoto 1 min ago
When tagging one gets both options suggested, while one options would be better...while I honestly don't understand "if something's Ng is deprecated". — Martin Zeitler 1 min ago
Re "...learns at their own pace": Perhaps the company shouldn't send out such signals. It may set up false expectations. — Peter Mortensen 36 secs ago
That question may actually be a good signpost (though there are plenty of good search hits even from DuckDuckGo using
paragraph comment Octave
). — Peter Mortensen 1 min agoWhy would we merge them? If they're "essentially the same thing", that's what synonyms are for. — Nick stands with Ukraine 47 secs ago
Both these seem like meta tags to me anyway. A burn might be in order — Zoe stands with Ukraine ♦ 1 min ago
Channel your feelings constructively by downvoting and closing bad questions, helping to curate the site. — khelwood 26 secs ago
Re "I want to help people who are looking to gain knowledge": You can do that by pointing them to duplicates (in a non-RTFM way). That also very much help the site as search engine hits become much more valuable when the canonical questions are easily found. — Peter Mortensen 11 secs ago
@khelwood Yes, that is what I do. I downvote and flag questions more than answer questions. It just feels like administrative work. And that's where my motivation goes down. — Ted Klein Bergman 32 secs ago
@nbk "I meant when something is deprecated you don't get a message , only an error that there is something wrong" - Not necessarily, while deprecated things may be immediately removed and may be listed as removed due to deprecation (and it will depend on the developer/team and how they convey removals), deprecation is normally a status applied to something prior to (a potential, future) removal, and is warned about rather than an error. — Nick stands with Ukraine 1 min ago
These kind of warnings are basically a suggestion to upgrade before a future update might break it. It's kind of a meta tag, but a common one to search for, because it's always about API changes, which may cause massive log spam. — Martin Zeitler 7 secs ago
@PeterMortensen Yeah, I know that. I know the correct thing to do; what's more useful. The question is more of what the community seems more useful; is it better to take a time off once in a while, or to comment and flag people's questions on the risk of being toxic. — Ted Klein Bergman 48 secs ago
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A sidebar - if we're running into a situation where people who can provide this kind of expertise and moderation assistance are starting to burn out and withdraw away from doing so, what could be done to bring them back or help them see this as less of a chore? Like, I get it - the site needs all it can get - but saying "don't leave" to someone in a relationship that's fed up with the state of the relationship without making changes usually doesn't go down too well. — Makoto 33 secs ago
Your statement "...being punished because of a single strange downvote in my first question" is false. You have prior questions, at least one of which was downvoted. Those questions were on a prior profile/account, which you deleted. Your asking history, from the point of view of rate limits and bans, is not cleared by deleting your account, as is stated in answer to: 'What can I do when getting “We are no longer accepting questions/answers from this account”?'. Deleting your profile only makes it impossible for you to improve those questions. — Makyen ♦ 34 secs ago
@chivracq You can remove it, but I don't understand what I meant to be. — Chayim Friedman 46 secs ago
@Undo - I would agree. Forget about the new users feeling they are being bulled because they asked a question about their homework, without any attempt at performing the task themselves, what is the real problem is that same user bullying other users into feeling bad about closing that question. Community moderation is necessary. Community moderation, is not bullying new users, what happens to the community moderators is indeed bullying. — Security Hound 1 min ago
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Most of the professionals who are here come here to contribute and to help others, not to spend all of their time sweeping the floor.... but 95% of productive participation seems to involve floor-sweeping — CertainPerformance 31 secs ago
It's normal to be covered in poo if your job is to scavenge cesspools; just wear protection and wash your hands. And don't ever feed the regex questions after midnight. — Andras Deak -- Слава Україні 53 secs ago
Past user research indicates that new users often have difficulty participating on Stack Overflow and perceive participation barriers on the site → not only new users. There are communities so hermetic to basic-mid questions that even 12+ years old users get downvoted, and questions closed without any comments. There should be some training on inclusivity for the mods of these comunities. — WoJ 7 secs ago
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All of this information ought to be much, much more discoverable. I flail around trying to remember how on Earth I'm intended to look it up or remember it, every time. — Karl Knechtel 1 min ago
@Braiam The archive date is set during the creation of the Bulletin. If no specific date is selected, the default is 60 days. — Berthold ♦ 1 min ago
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